For NPR's One-Hit Wonders / Second-Best Songs series, Rolling Stone's Anthony DeCurtis recommends "Battleship Chains" by The Georgia Satellites,... The Georgia Satellites: A Southern Rock Band Lost To ...
Not long after the Georgia Satellites formed in 1980, vocalist-guitarist Rick Richards was asked why he chose such a moniker. “I told this guy that we’re from Connecticut but Georgia is easier to ...
Dan Baird of the Georgia Satellites will forever be associated with “Keep Your Hands to Yourself.” In February 1987, you couldn’t turn around without hearing the searing guitar licks from those boys ...
Put Keith Urban and Frankie Ballard together onstage and what do you get? How about a five-minute guitar jam on a classic Georgia Satellites song. On Saturday night that’s just what fans got when ...
30 1980s + 1990s Rock Bands That Should Have Been Bigger The '80s and '90s are filled with rock bands that enjoyed brief moments of success, but should their careers have been bigger? Some bands ...
Brad Paisley releases his new album Love and War on Friday, and he’s still parsing out songs and videos from the project. The singer-guitarist released a new music video on Facebook for the record’s ...
If you ask 10 people what they think about popular music of the mid-1980s, you'll probably get 10 different versions. Try to gauge their individual fondness for the music and things could get a little ...
It’s only rock and roll but I like it, famously sang the Rolling Stones. That simplistic yet compelling sentiment was such a driving force in the Georgia Satellites that they not only covered it live ...
As a member of the Georgia Satellites, Dan Baird enjoyed immediate success with the band's self-titled debut LP in 1986, thanks largely to their left-field hit "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" — a tongue ...
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